The following individuals appeared in felony bond hearings Monday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Jan. 6 in Circuit Court.

n Khiyenne Daniel, 18, check fraud — $10,000.

Daniel was taken into custody Nov. 30 after attempting to cash a check at Kroger. A police report stated she tried to cash a check that came back with an error message. Daniel allegedly told the store employee the check came from her mother and she had no idea why it wouldn’t go through.

The store manager said he had received an email from the Conway store, where suspects, including one matching Daniel’s description, passed a similar check that was determined to be fraudulent.

n Nick Reeves, 27, filing a false report — $7,500.

Reeves was arrested following a Dec. 1 incident in which a vehicle was involved in an early-morning accident when the driver lost control and flipped the vehicle, later identified as belonging to Reeves.

Witnesses at the scene reported seeing a man matching Reeves’ description climb out of the vehicle and run east on East Fir Street, according to a police report. Soon after, Reeves called dispatch and said his car had been stolen before hanging up.

Later that day, officers went to Reeves’ residence to make a report about the theft, but he did not answer the door. Reeves later arrived at the Russellville Police Department to make a theft report.

According to the report, officers told Reeves they believed he was the driver of the vehicle when it was wrecked and that he was falsely claiming the vehicle had been stolen to avoid a DWI charge. The report stated a witness was able to pick Reeves out of a photo lineup as the driver of the vehicle.

n Jimmy Carter, 37, possession of drug paraphernalia — $5,000.

Carter was arrested Dec. 1 after a witness reported he had seen Carter attempt to enter vehicles at Walmart and then at Hastings. Officers responded to Hastings and made contact with Carter, who allegedly gave officers consent to search his person. According to the arrest report, the officer searching Carter found a needled syringe containing a liquid residue believed to be methamphetamine.